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To accomplish that, they need to create systems free of the effects of segregative state policies.
It cited the board's "selective adherence to a neighborhood-school policy in light of the city's segregative housing practices."
"The court found," it added, "that the city's segregative housing practices had been a contributing cause of the racial segregation of the schools."
Mr. Sussman said he felt the state policy was "segregative to begin with," and "that's why we're suing them."
"The racially imbalanced schools are not the product of overt or covert intentional segregative conduct."
Metastability is basically a theory of how global integrative and local segregative tendencies coexist in the brain.
If it transpires that synchronized activity plays at most an infrastructural role in segregative computational 'binding', the question arises as to whether we need another explanation.
It is five years since Mr. Ross spent two weeks testifying about racism in Yonkers, three years since a judge ruled the city's practices were segregative.
Reproduction occurs by segregative cell division, where the multinucleic mother cell makes daughter cells, and individual rhizoids form new bubbles, which become separate from the mother cell.
"We are convinced that Topeka has not sufficiently countered the effects of both the momentum of its pre-Brown segregation and its subsequent segregative acts in the 1960's," the court said.
While I don't want to foster any kind of segregative animosity between fellow humans, it does seem to me that dogs, despite their fewer numbers as pets, tend to have the bigger mindshare.
The algal body (thallus) is composed of long, club-shaped cells that divide by segregative cell division, followed by the formation of branches that break through the mother cell.
Judge Sand found, the appeals court said, that the consistent actions of Yonkers had a segregative effect over a long period and that the city had "catered consistently to community positions that were in significant part racially motivated."
This is important because Hochkirch et al. believe although resource and reproductive competition play a huge role in the interspecies interaction, the costs can be offset by different habitat factors such as segregative mechanisms, dilution effects, and life history effects.
They complained that Mississippi had maintained the racially segregative effects of its prior dual system of post-secondary education in violation of the Fifth, Ninth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, 42 U.S.C. Secs.
"Where, as here, the harm done consists not only in the proactive selection of segregative housing sites but also in the failure to remedy the segregative housing conditions thereby created, there clearly has been a continuing wrong," the judge wrote.
But Michael Meyers, the coalition's executive director, criticized the ruling, saying that the group would now file a complaint with the United States Department of Education alleging that Cornell is violating Federal regulations that prohibit policies that have a discriminatory or segregative impact.
This distorted access to resources in youth and middle age - institutionalised in segregative and discriminatory employment and other social policies as well as in the domestic division of labour - is reflected, in due course, in the relative disadvantage of women in old age.